GTBank holds 8th annual autism conference

GTBank CEO, Segun Agbaje
Agbaje

Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank), will hold the 8th edition of its Annual Autism Conference on Tuesday, July 17 and Wednesday, July at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

Themed “Raising a Child with Autism, the Role of Family and the Community” the two-day conference is part of the bank’s annual autism program, which brings together globally renowned medical specialists, parents, caregivers, health practitioners and concerned members of the public to share ideas on how to support children and adults living with autism.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in 160 children live with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) worldwide.

In Nigeria, the condition is hardly diagnosed, rarely understood and children with ASD often suffer stigmatisation.

In response to these challenges, GTBank launched the Orange Ribbon Initiative to support children and adults living with autism and other developmental disabilities.

Through the initiative, the bank has, over the last seven years, offered more than 14,000 people training on how to manage ASD, provided free one-on-one consultation services to over 3,200 children and led a sustained campaign to tackle the stigma facing people living with autism.

This year, the bank’s autism programme will begin with the 2018 Autism Conference which is free to attend and open to the general public.

The conference will also be streamed live and people across all social media platforms can also join the conversation by using the hashtag #BeAVoice.

Commenting on the 8th Annual Autism Awareness Conference, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Bank, Segun Agbaje, said: “Like every other child, children with autism have big dreams and amazing talents to contribute to our society, but they need all our support to rise above their present difficulties. As an institution that is passionate about helping young people achieve their dreams, we will continue to lead initiatives and create programmes that ensure that every child, regardless of their challenges, has all the support they need to reach their full potential.”